A fully illustrated catalogue that chronicles the artist’s ongoing relationship with nature throughout his entire career accompanies the exhibition. Vivid color photography and explanatory texts based on new research clarify this central theme of Van Gogh’s oeuvre. The catalogue is published by the Clark and distributed by Yale University Press. Call the Museum Store at 413 458 0520 to order.

Van Gogh and Nature is made possible by the generous contributions of Denise Littlefield Sobel and Diane and Andreas Halvorsen. Major support is provided by Acquavella Galleries and the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from Howard Bellin; the Consulate General of the Kingdom of The Netherlands; the Robert Lehman Foundation; and the Netherland-America Foundation. This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.

Hours and Admission

HOURS
Open daily through September 7*
10 am to 5 pm

*Extended hours for Labor Day weekend:
Friday, September 4: 10 am to 8 pm
Saturday and Sunday, September 5 and 6: 9 am to 5 pm
Open Labor Day (Monday, September 7): 10 am to 5 pm

September 8 through June 30:
Open Tuesday through Sunday
10 am to 5 pm

ADMISSION
$20
Always free for members, children under 18, and students with a valid ID

MULTIMEDIA GUIDE
A multimedia guide is available for rent at the admissions desk for $5 ($3 members). The Clark’s mobile app can also be downloaded for free onto your iPhone or Android phone on iTunes or Google Play™. For iPads, click here to download the free ClarkArt Mobile for iPad app.

BUS PARKING
Buses should enter the Clark grounds through the main drive and pull directly into the circle in front of the Clark Center to drop off and pick up passengers. Bus parking is at the Lunder Center at Stone Hill on the Clark's campus.

ACCESSIBILITY
The galleries, library, cafés, and auditorium are fully accessible. A limited number of wheelchairs are available to guests on a first-come, first-served basis. Accessible restrooms are also available.